

Ls /dev/ | grep sd of this answer gives me sda On another Windows machine the card reads fine, so it can be assumed the card has no errors. I've tried this solution but nothing will be mounted when I insert my SD card.


Features and Specifications: ? Support high-speed (480M bps) & full-speed (12Mbps) data transfer rate ? Doesn't need driver in any Operating Systems (except Win98 SE) ? Compliant with USB2.0 and backward compliant with USB 1.1 standards ? Runs at 30MHz, built-in 480 MHz PLL ? Auto detect card type ? LED working indicator light ? Ping-pong FIFO implementation for concurrent bus operation ? Mark beside the card slots, easy to distinguish ? Chipset solution: ALCOR AU6370 ? Interface: Four slots card reader & writer and one USB port ? Support slot-to-slot read/write operation ? Hot-Swappable supported ? Read high speed over 4.3Mbps ? Write high speed over 1.3Mbps ? Built-in 3.3V to 1.8V regulator ? Work with USB bus power Support Card Type: ? Memory Stick Magicgate Pro ? Memory Stick Magicgate Duo ? Compact Flash ? Micro Drive ? Memory Stick Pro ? Memory Stick Duo ? Memory Stick Pro Duo ? Also support Mini SD /Micro SD/T-Flash / MMC Micro/M2 by use special adapter ? Multimedia ? Smart Media ? MMC/RS-MMC/HS-MMC ? Memory Stick Magicgate ? Memory Stick ? XD-picture ? SD Card ? SDHC Environmental Specifications: ? Operation Humidity: 20~85%RH ? Operation Temperature: 0 C~70 C ? Storage Humidity: 10~90%RH Package Contents: ? 1 x Quick Installation Guide ? 1 x 3.5" 4 slots All in 1 Card Reader+1 port USB 2.On an ASUS BU201 Ultrabook Ubuntu doesn't seem to recognize SD card reader.
